Ellsworth American

Ellsworth American

LOCAL AFFAIRS. afternoon at 2.30 o’clock, offlcara for the amning year will be Installed. A large WW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. attendance ia dealred. Irene O. Strand Theatre. chapter, E. B., has been Invited O A Parcher—Druggist. to visit Harmony chapter, at Bar Harbor, Burrlll National Bank. January 18. Members who will are Go-to-Churcb campaign. go For eaie—Stove*. requested to leave their names with Miss Union Trust -Wood. Alice Qsrland on or Company before Wanted-Hay. next Saturday. Admr notice— Samuel P Howard 11 Havey. W. Dunn, jr., and of Is- —Martha A. wife, ELLSWORTH, ME. Candage, land made In Bankraptcy-George G Ward well. Falls, a brief visit last week — p _ Oeorgc Wentworth. With Mr. Dunn’s father, H. W. Dunn. Hancock county—Tiles on nnincorporated Capital, $100,000. Surplus. 9100,000 townehlpe. They returned Saturday to Island Falls, Ellsworth Loan A Building Ass’n-Shsre- where Mr. Dunn is of the Assets, holders' meeting. principal high 91.700,000 school. Uncalled lor bank deposits. Cx-kvblasii, Ohio.: Amateur night at the Strand has been Wanted—Salesman. changed from Friday to Thursday even- WsanmoTon, D. C.: The merit of a bank lies in its strength and in the of Panama-Pacific Exposition. ing. This week for Saturday matinee and application its for the benefit of its and the * evening, a special live-reel production I strength depositors community. The resources and of CONDENSED TIME TABLE. from the World Film corporation will be i experience this bank, its efficient and con- Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at presented. servative management and the efforts of officials and to 6.48 a. m., 4.33, m. employees p. in and Trains leave Ellsworth forthewestatIUOs. The State board of assessors, in its every way please satisfy its patrons place this bank in a 6 m., 23, p. m. annual report, gives the valuation of Ells- particularly strong position, and enable it to render banking service worth as 12,022,635, an increase of |11,164 of the very highest order. To this oar customers in Hancock and SCHEDULE OF MAILS over the preceding year. Hancock Washington counties, numbering more than 0,000, can testify. AT ILLS WORTH POITOmCI. county’s valuation is given as $20,190,119, If you are not already deriving the benefits and advantages of- In •ftel Dec. as, 1914. an increase of $160,636 over the preceding fered by this bank, we extend an invitation to become a customer, ^ wgfQfgfOfQfciQtofQfOf year. ■ ails aucnivuD. j feeling confident that you will be highly pleased with the results. R. mail Faou Wast—6.48 a m; 4.33, p m. Sidney Ronsey, railway Clerk, j Paoa East—11.10 a mi 0.23 p m. who has been off duty since receiving in- mail c LOS as at Ksiomcn juries in the accident at Chrystal station on Nov. returned Go To Chord Gome Wear—10.40 am; 6.00 p m. 28, to duty yesterday. lampaign Gome East—0.15 a m; 8.65 p m. He has spetit most of his enforced vaca- I tion with bis parents, Capt. Roland C. Registered mall should be at postofBce hall Bonsey and wife, of this city. an hour before mall closes. Union Services Evening Over 200 Red Men assembled in Ells- | worth last Friday for a Bver^^nday WEATHER pow-wow. IN ELLSWORTH. big at 7.30 Ellsworth enjoyed the visitors and hopes “If the young man ever expects to succeed in busi- Por Week at they enjoyed their visit. The Durinij flontfr^January Ending Midnight Tuesday, pow-wow ness he must be economical. No matter how small | Jan. 5, 1915. was held at Hancock ball. At 6.30 o’clock [Prom observations taken at the power a banquet was served at Odd Fellows the sum the or man is station of the Bar Harbor & Union Kiver hall, boy young receiving, he should Qeneril Power Co., In Ellsworth. Precipitation is after which the degrees were worked. 8jubjeS| j | given in Inches for the twenty-four hours always save a portion of his income.” ending st midnight.] Earl F. Caspar and Miss Glenola Clark, « Weather Precip- both of Surry, were married on New Temperatnre condition, nation Hancock G»lto I Year’s day at the Baptist parsonage, by County Savings Bank, Why lam 12 m forenoon afternoon Rev. P. A. A. Eillam. Mr. and Mrs. Cas- Wed US— 42— cloudy.fair fair par left on the nigbt train for a abort Established 187«L Me. Cyrch? Thurs IS— 26— trip, Ellsworth, clear clear after which they will make their home in Next at Church ! Pri 7— 20— clear clear Sunday Evemg Beverly, Mass., where Mr. has a Bat 15— 26— snow fair fair .01 Caspar Uni^pn Bun is— 26— fair fair position as chauffeur. Rev. T here to the seminary, with which he bad County Moving Day. Mon to— 25— clear clear Congressman John A. who has Peters, ever since been associated. He retained a _ | Toes 7- 82- fair fair Friday was moving day at the J,jW,' spent the Christmas recess at home, left county love and interest in his old Ellsworth court Elsewhere in this issue appears a table Monday on bis return to ac- house, when several new connty own in tin- and attend v Washington, as evidenced in hiB Attend your chutI the rainfnl nnd charge, oftep frequent nu'lg. showing average temperature companied by Mrs. Peters. officials took their seats. T. F. Congressman visits here. Prof. was born in St. Mahoney at this station for the four Ropes the Union in past years. Peters will a few at fnftees spend days Augusta where his father wsb moved from the office of of deeds thd^ning. | allow p. boval, observer. Petersburg, Russia, register to be present when the legislature con- United States consul, December 7, 1861. to that of clerk of courts, where be is venes. Mrs. Peters’ mother, Mrs. Cush- His preparation for college was had in The annual meeting of the Dirigo club man, also left for already beginning to feel at home. E. E. Monday Bangor, where in You are invited. Coil thftlew Year be Germany and France, and be was Begin will beld this evening. she will a who right few succeeds as spend weeks with her son Chase, him of graduated at Yale in 1872. The following register j Mrs. Flora has K*0*0*040«0*9*0*0« «0«0«C^ »0^cl>*0*0#0*0*0*0#0*C Devereux gone to Salis- Henry, going later to Boston. assumed year he spent in study at the University probate, his office two weeks ago, bury Cove for the winter. The transfer of the custody ot the poor of Tubingen, Germany. He then entered and is rapidly getting a grasp of the de- George E. Clark has been appointed and tbe city farm from M. J. to the middle class of Andover Drummey theological tails. The new judge of B. E. sheriff at Bar the probate, deputy Harbor. newly-elected superintendent, Arthur seminary and was graduated in 1875. The B. Clark, was in Ellsworth this week for the 'he 'of this Supper will be served at the Unitarian Mitchell, was effected yesterday, Mr, next two years he spent in advanced Mitchell first and tell into the vestry this evening at 6.30 o’clock. taking possession in the after- studies at Andover and at Union theologi- term, easily routine Ofcpct noon. Mr. Drummey and his family have cal seminary. New ¥orx. of the work. Mra. T. S. Rots, who has been critically moved to hie house on upper Main street. Adverfisernent ill, la reported this morning as slightly W. O. Emery moved back into the office Carl who has been the Wyberg, occupying of of deeds after an improved. Collections. register “enforced Drummey house, has moved to the Con- Tag Day > t n, • .as need absence” of a few bat be has never i> trery reader of wli of any kind of in- Wivurna I. O. O. wilt As a result ol the sale of years, encampment, F., nick bouse on Hancock street. tbe little red "i^^kfKitiCAh, lost touch with the office, and falls natur- .!«• Mat all our br>ad aud prompt settle install officers Monday evening, Jan. IX. tags in Ellsworth on Mew Year day, Frank polici* poteetion Mr. and Mrs. O. H. ot East into Treasurer ^Bbine A will be served at 6.30. Urapel, S. the treasurer ol the local ally place. County Boyd ’’ (I. the banquet Call, tag day loaest Orange, N. J., have announced the engage- Blaisdell did not have to move either out poeslU’^k. The annual meeting of the shareholders committee, has Bent a check of (83.91 to ment ot their daughter, Gertrude M., to or in'-the voters told him to stay right m of the Ellsworth Loan & Building as- tbe (Belgian relief committee in Boston. W. & L.. MASON, Fred L. Mason, jr., of Kansas City, Mo., where he was. sociation will be held Monday evening, The total collections amounted to (86.91, MAINE son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mason, of The board of commissioner* CLLSiArTH, Jan. 18. tbe only expenditure being for the tags, county Ellsworth. The many Ellsworth friends shows no M. L. Allen Mr. Call makes tbe change, being re- Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. of of (3. following report: Smith, the prospective groom, and especially turned for another term. W. H. Sherman, were the of Mr and Receipts.

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